New York School of Esthetics is proud to offer a Paramedical Esthetics program, the only in-person NYS-approved curriculum in the state. This one of a kind program designed for licensed estheticians who dream of working in the medical esthetics field: medical spas, or in collaboration with dermatologists or plastic sergeants.
Learn from professionals who stay up-to-date on the latest skincare technology and methods.
The Paramedical Esthetics program is a 120-hour, full-time program, which can be completed in as little as three weeks. Students can expect these weeks to be full weeks dedicated to the educational material and training necessary to complete the program. We typically run on the following schedule:
Contact us to find out when the next round of classes begins.
Check out these career possibilities for paramedical estheticians:
Duties may include:
Completing the Paramedical Esthetics program could lead you down a new career path. We can’t guarantee employment, but we can help you find a job that fits your unique qualifications in the medical esthetics field.
To enroll in this program, you must have a current state esthetician license. If you do not have a license and would like to learn how to be an esthetician, check out our hybrid esthetics program.
Contact us to request information about program costs.
No, financial aid is not available for students in the paramedical esthetics program.
At this time, we only offer this program on a full-time basis.
An esthetician provides skincare services to people who have relatively healthy skin in a non-medical setting, such as a spa or resort. A medical esthetician has advanced training and can work in a medical setting, providing skincare treatments to patients with more complex skin issues. A medical esthetician could work with a doctor, nurse, plastic surgeon, or dermatologist.
A medical spa is a place where people can receive advanced, medical-grade skin treatments, such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and laser treatments. A medical esthetician could provide these treatments, educate people on proper skincare routines, and provide post-treatment care. Many med spas offer other services like Botox injections, body contouring, tattoo removal, and specialized facials to treat conditions like acne or scarring.
If you are a licensed esthetician who wants to enroll in the Paramedical Esthetics program, contact our admissions team to request more information about the program, the next start date, and how to enroll. We look forward to hearing from you!









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